LSE

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

London Stock Exchange, which was founded in 1571 and now has a market cap of almost $5 trillion.

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Conventional gilts

Gilts where the dividends and principal repayments are fixed in nominal terms. This is as opposed to an index-linked gilt where the dividends and principal repayments are related to movements in the Retail Prices Index (RPI).
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Hedge Fund

Investment funds that are often associated with riskier and shorter-term trading strategies.
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Annualised Rate of Return

The average annual return an investor sees over a set period of time.
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NASDAQ

A US stock exchange specialising in the shares of technology companies.
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Yield curve

A graphical representation of interest rates over time
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Zero-Sum Game

A situation in which one person's gain is another's loss.
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UK Treasury bill

A debt instrument issued by the UK government with a maturity of less than one year.
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Value stocks

Stocks in companies that aren’t necessarily growing fast, but instead are dependable and stable.
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Xetra

A trading venue operated by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
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